In his first year of eligibility, former Seahawks left tackle Walter Jones is among the 25 semifinalists being considered for the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Class of 2014. The Hall of Fame selection committee landed on the list of 25 from its initial list of 126 modern-era nominees. Jones, the Seahawks' 1997 first-round draft pick (No. 6 overall), is widely considered to be one of the game's best offensive lineman. He spent 13 seasons in Seattle, earning nine Pro Bowl and seven All-Pro honors. His No. 71 jersey was retired by the club in December of 2010.

Bob Condotta and Jayson Jenks of the Seattle Times hand out some bye-week awards for Seahawks offensive MVP, defensive MVP, and unsung hero, and look ahead to the team's Monday Night Football matchup with the New Orleans Saints.

The Seattle Times wants to know how the 12th Man rolls, and is asking you to share your photos, videos, and stories surrounding any of your Seahawks gameday rituals.

Steve Rudman of SportsPressNW.com poses the question, "Which Seahawk team would win: '05 or '13?"

Seahawks chairman Paul Allen has funded a new project centered around neuroscience, looking at how blows to the head can damage the brain. The Seattle-based collaboration is currently focused on the head injuries suffered by athletes and soldiers.